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In early August 2023, a series of wildfires broke out in the U.S. state of Hawaii, predominantly on the island of Maui.The wind-driven fires prompted evacuations and caused widespread damage, killing at least 102 people and leaving two people missing in the town of Lahaina on Maui's northwest coast.
The death toll from the devastating Maui wildfires was over 100 as of Monday evening, with at least 106 people dead, making them the deadliest wildfire in the US since 1918.
Here’s everything we know about how the Hawaii wildfires started: How did the Hawaii wildfires start? VIDEO: High risks and lack of warnings in Maui lead to deadliest U.S. wildfire this century
First victims of Hawaii wildfires publicly named. Investigation under way as new video suggests possible cause of fire. How officials are identifying charred bodies after Maui fires. 07:21, Stuti ...
August 10 – 2023 Hawaii wildfires: The death toll from the wildfires in Hawaii increases to 36, all from the city of Lahaina. [5] August 11 – Authorities in Hawaii, call the Lahaina fire the "worst natural disaster in the state's history", as the death toll increases to 80 people, and 11,000 homes and businesses continue to be without ...
The death toll from the devastating wildfires in Hawaii has reached 93. Maui County announced the updated fatality figures for its island on Sunday morning. Jason Momoa issues stern warning to ...
The death toll in the Hawaii fires has risen to 67 people, meaning the disaster on Maui has surpassed the deadliest disaster in recent state history, a 1961 tsunami that killed 61 people.
At least 96 people have been confirmed dead and 1,000 others are missing in Hawaii in what is the deadliest fire in the U.S. in over a century, according to data from the National Fire Protection ...